So I received my SPR mount and Harris bipod mount from LaRue the other day. When I opened the package and removed the items from their wraps, I thought, I paid how much money for this stuff?? I must be out of my mind! After leveling my varmint upper in the vise, I placed the SPR on the flattop and the bubble in the level was in the same spot. After several on...off sequences the mount stayed true. I put the scope in the mount and leveled it also. Same drill...on, off etc. The bubble in the level didn't move a hair.

On to the Harris adaptor. After a lot of cussing replacing my plastic handguards on my M4gery with MI MCTAR17's (these did not want to go under the D ring...but once there they locked up as tight as Dick's hatband) it was fantastic to be able to remove and replace the bipod with just the flick of a lever.

After having the opportunity to use these devices for the past few days, I am happy to report that I was not out of my mind and that the 274 bucks spent was some of the smartest money I have spent on firearm accessories. The MI handguards were also money well spent.

Thanks LaRue Tactical and thanks also to BravoCompany for the great service.

I just got a pair of the MI MCTAR17-c for my colt and i can't get them on. How did you eventually get them to go on. I have tried and tried and am having no luck getting them to go under the ring. Any suggestions?Thanks

First, you need a handguard tool, if you are not already using one. Then it was just a lot of force. The upper one went on without a hitch, but the lower one was a bitch. Took me over a hour, and as I said, a lot of cursing after I beat my hands up. Good luck be careful with your thumb and middle finger if using a handguard tool!

Never used, or even seen, a LT product. But from all I have read, they make great stuff, AND the owner actually listens to user feedback, and incorporates that into new designs. You don't see that happening every day.